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pkoK vouu t;a' gtcaxpk EVENTNg.onsrnvtr.R Tiir-sclnv. .Tnniinry flf, iqoq '4 Cbc Observer AN imi;im:mh:. i ni:vvI'Aii.u. I'ublialifd daily and weukly nt L flrniKle. On-Bon, by Un. UrumJe Kveu Ing Obrrvcr l'ul)lihiiitr ('oniuitny. HIUK'1'3 DUN.NJH, Kditor. Kntm-U at the I'OHtorrtce nt J,a (Jmndu, Oregon, hh Second 'li.f Mull Matter. Addrt'KH all coiiiiiiurilcatloiifl la THh! OHHICUVKll, U1U AduiiiM Ave., uranofl, or'Kn. ClTlf AM) I'OI'fVTV OFFICIAL I'AI'IK, On Bnlo In ollter oltltB OreKon Hotl Knwn Island, rurtland: Jinmrlal Nowi Htand, I'orlliind; MultnutuaU Newa pi aim, I'uriland. 8LUK ItllTiON HATES. Jly t'nrrtvr. Pally, pt-r month ...... fJnlly, pr three jnuilb Pally, pr fllx mo.. In advance . Dally, ainttlu copy , -14.6 nr Alnll. Daily, por yrnr, in iutvnrio ...$r,.00 Jtnlly, nix monlliK, In ndviinro $2.&0 Pally, three munthtt, In advuitco .... 11.26 Pally, per iinnilh ,60c Weekly obfjcrvt-r-Slur, by mall, per year, In mlvi o .$1.00 ii:mi.kk or ashoua'i u i'lti-:. The AHHOcined I'rcus In exclusively entitled to iihu for publication of all itftwa dlRptitchi'H rt'ilii:i to It or not otherwlmt creiflff-d in llils papor, and alio the local Hewn published therein. All rights fit re-ptitillcatlnn of apoclul (llnpatclttn hero alao arti iferved. Bible Thoughts For Todaj -.- HUMILITY OF CHRIST: Let this mind bo in you, which was also in ' ChimV Jesus. 'Let nothing bo done through strife- or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem oth- r better thun themselves. Phil .-Vl i i, u ' IN THE OLD HOME TOWN FEROO00S smMS-lA , USSf. HH.flVHtt if wu pcw'rivw X". J L'r- ITWSBiU ATOMe. IU. i - - rsr ruanyu vntt .Nil vow I lit L ' 1 KM -5kiI .,!, p' MARSHAL OTEY WALKER ATTACHrf JJvi PWF HI&6IN1WTT0MS ANIMAL SHOW LASTWKWry - TA.:' FOR A SIX DOLLAR. FEED BILL, V-. f Let Other School Boards i Po Likewise :- i .' i; Jan? Copipvn,'wi5thuf froin CM- ciiKi. ba an artitW on Ihe Xront, naKo of the Portland Orcgoninn telling o:' the remarkable stand takeo. I'y. Ihe ehdol boiird of Chicago,' Everyone should read it and especially should t'very xcliool board read it ami profu Ihery. The Chicaif j board bared the condi tions an they exist in hiirh schools of thi city. Without mincing words the bimid parsed the factir'up to tl.e pacntx, lellinp of the booze parties, tiro joy rides, the clandestine meeting pluecx, tlw road house orgies beinjr cnc;attd in by pupils of the Chicago ciWols. . 1 ! ' l',ul the board did not stop at that -Ho, it srnt home the ringing shot that should awaken Chicago, for it told the parontS straight up that s i loHg as they allowed their boys to linyo plenty of money to spend, auto mobiles to use at will, so long as par ents permitted their daughters to at tend school half clud with silken hosr mid four neck dresses, with lip sticks Ami cwm-tk.-s itdurning the girls', fac es,1 with jewelry and gew-gaws, that "coHditvos would prow worse. AihI tho fine part of the article i' that tha srhool board of Chicago doeB Dot :wt lvy blame upon the chil -ilren for it sUoots straight at the home ih(1 the pxrrnts, letting the blame rest M-Hwe H. belongs. i , ! , EiiicrtiirtiHwnt in high schools if Btikuigly cpiKlcmntd ant very likely tua bord will do away with high svImbo! aocWty as fr as possible, put ting imi vrvi to professional athletic mHj Inswtinjr that high schools keep i sjiiwj tht childivn are not to be yhwHd fnmi restriction ami olK'dience tlw mMiwnt thfy leave the eighth ftrrnir, nti im th contrary the boarl SJI pro)blf inist that high school tvaxhrrs enforce ripr'il discipline and irtudy rnlhcr than the rampant social foolishness which is today eating the vitals of the public school scheme and transforming children who have been Postworthy through tc grades Into ; )ilifers ainl f!spprs the moment they fclfr WM" 0,'nK,,' school. Let every board of educatioit in Ore Wjiw read Kt Jane Compton says anil 4 Hurn begin to take some action beforr the coming mm anil women of this country hit tho slippery toboggan -IhU. SUghted Work )ishirt work whit'h waM slitfhW'rt lis many classi-s of work have licor i lihti'd of li.tc ycaisM i-ausoil hornlilo trnireily in Wasliintt:). 1. C, when a tlnitrc nof umliT a heavy now fell tuttl killed more than a him died persons. Tho ttajredy i omii nf the worst that has liappoiieil in any eity of Amenta for fifty years, anil it nil eomes from lilitiiifj work, eov vrmt! up dishonesty in eonstruetion, M'ttinic Konieihi,' fp- notliinir, fail biK to render .m. iie which wac pai l The death of Shuekleton, the g-eat jKuspcndea up In Ihn air, where it explorer, loaves n vueancv in scientific Ihns been ever Bince the ortKinal , . ... .... , , , idea wasi broached. If the fate of circles that will be hard to fill. He tl,e , l8 t0 ,,,, a took the view that this great world state election next November, no was very much unexplored and he was '0I1B ,,l ""V ti iittinilly that iyy ox vil,t nl 1,1. ...!. .,. IX'SH'on will be neiu. v-., Ui. ,c,q,,uu mil Ml. oeorge W. Joseph, who seems fliap from showing Ticw country which to be the court of final resort so is now classed as a sea. accordine- to ,ur Mr. .Meier Is concerned nl.lninn of ,nv 1..,. ,1 n.l 'hlrh 18 ""' Pper. IIS he 18 ' '.Mr. Meier's attorney and a very women. nuoii attorney at that), has stated o . . positively that there will be no fair Tortland is to have a two million : u,,,e" 11,0 Bt"t0 v0tU8 a Kollne . , . . ... ,uix ior me purpose, aim Air. ivieior :..ni.iui which we nope ,,, ri,,.aty echoed this sentl will handle the Eastern Oregon wheat inent. If the Joseph ultimatum is at a little les cost to the Droducer. to Kovern. no one will know, wlieth- u er there is to bo a fair until alter 0 the alalo votes on a gasoline tax ,, .v . .u., (l)r tno Iiui.,,se. Therefore it is a volcano. We need something of hardly conceivable that on his trip that kind here in the northwest. 'hu c;1" 'lo m,lre advertise thai ("Uiokoii Is considering whether It will finance u fair," and as lias When the enst wind blows in Ore-1 been suggested by liinisolf, "sound gon look out, for it is then people be- the foreign powers" as to whether gin to wheeze and cough. But they they might participate should Ore- Subicribe Tor. Fair lion decide to hi,M a lair have to observe that it is an east wind ( As ,mi,ly .)olltl, Bont.ucn will. In before these things take place. jmct by Mr. Meier on his trip, who will desire to please so wealthy a tourist whose store has such heavy buying power for so many of the , , , . Ihlngs lliese polite . gontlemmi de (C C Chapman In Oregon "ler , t.p lho,r ,:outrles sell, we 1'ubllc sentiment out In Oregon1. . . as well as In Portland la crystalliz-, .u,,,,.,.. r , ,. ing Knidually Into the Vnll" th.it 'chllriu.u.r 80 flll. Ucl. the 1925 edition. If It l allol, , cmu.ornt,(1. UJ Jun lieni, Hliwinu lio iiiiiiiicii fiy I" fllllllleed vatn siiliscriptUtii and not by ta.v iitlon. With tills feeling Is the sen- each foreign country, like the State of Oregon, probably 'mill have to ,l,,,.ilr, llii.nn..l, a,,...,. nrri..i..i l tl...,. H,i,t II u-l,l Itu ttl(kt,lr HMO ft 1 ' , , . .... f..- .i... ui,,,u "ul " P"11'1"' funds are to bo used money i... ii.i i.. " iiocisiou is completed, no I r ..,.,IU hnll.ll,,,.. ,,I " "".'""i "J o. , i i . ,1. .11., r n.,-. tlU!S0 fol'L'ign coutrlos will .pa,e, mm.., .u. . . ....m,,, ,,, , a to aninoiirlnto for a stale building ,,,..,.., ' , . . ami exliioil, lor ine couniies 10 np-i teartlei- for a l"tla,,d: ," f.u nui ji.Hii u lair ior cue lorei'ii countries to participate In. . In the Interest of having some thing definite to net forth before these foreign countries will partlel- lioped before he goes Mr. Mtlor will up. If It Ik any guttle to him ,-ionirhow wv i.uhcr like the strung: Moi method!, used by Portland ii the imiimillity cht sljdi ive, L,., nfLjr ul', n less tile pressure Js f-llt ulV quite li Jew ieoil.O wnnt to help tin- poor '' Riving . tlll'ee cl.fi'S llili'l Ibiil. exhibits' and for the city of Port land to tax Itself building . and exhibit subscribe ifor Stock In the corpor allon; then wa,,wlll know how big the fair is to be and how much may properly bo appropriated from pub lic funds." Hi-onis to bo the plea. This 'puts tho fair, project i hack woere H was II Jem hh". null in i in. ti... i.i it- ;.,..-. , ,,, n ,n 1 K "' r ' " ''" for ..,;,'i ht tins ...,,e to fl- -'"' each million to li . ii. i-i-r. n.lr l hu t-nv ' h. n.i.ii oi M...bu ... ...... .7r.i . r r iui a.lA , iii,. ir il, v,,olil,,i, """'." " o "e nuseu. . .. . .. " Meier aullloriiies win pin ineir own mimes on the stock subscription roll In anmiiuts that Inspire enthusiasm, ! the .public will follow In proportion' to their means. And much will lie forgiven to one or two of tho ex-: position leaders, who have antngon-! ized public seullim-tit so wantonly,; l( they will demonstrate their sin cerity mid good faith by stai -ting the subscription list with handsome subscriptions. . - j We sincerely believe that only by returning to this original plan of fi nancing the lair by a stock sub- scrlptloii, and returning to it uiilck- H (THE .OFFICE CAT i JTjaru . I' WaiKltX 1 AWJB Kable Onco upon a tlin ttr wa a citizen of republic who lds't 1 1 1 1 n It he could Imudl niftier bet ter than the selovtotf ifiUl. Daltlinora Md. ,ign. Kable There was csce ronii who made an announcement that lie intended to become a ctnrlliit for offlcH who didn't claim he kid bn urged to r Uy his frienAs. I'urt latiil Me. Kxpro. Fable 0ct tkfr ftrmrr who didn't think k milrt nmt it, town and run a truc-my Wore scd net rich. Cleveland O. Nwa. Kable Once uuon a time tharc was a man who didn't eiijoy the Bound of his own volte. New York Evening Telegram. Kable Onco upon a time tfcare was a police force that (wait a minute, what did yon say? Oh, all riuht, make it $5.00 and vtt'll stop right here). Junius 'observer. Mexican girla are aaid to be Ink-, lug up the bobbed. hair Idea. We dan't know much about the anat omy of a Mrxkcaa girl, but w'Uo know tba,t Irobknl hair uiakei il a lot easier whea a ilvl baa to ur a flae comb. MT Hit U.I, .fTI-3l .tlx I "a you ever want to leave the fiinaiT I "Yes," said Mr. t'okbl. "Siw! and then I et to ffelin that way. I and . when I do I run down to th' city for a few days. After I've I been elbowed, ateppeit on, l.uwle.1 at by trarfle iwltcamen, inault.d by, head waiters and held uu by bell-1 hops . I rt mt for th' koine (dace iu a pretty chevrful frame ot mind You can't ect punlabment in the opinion of J. A. II. "No soon er." hu aaya "do yonr parent stop apaiikinx yoa than taperleace take, uy'the job." . . . , . Ttir- 'KroMudrrn Time. ... H. Allen Perrill in Life: Char acter, analyst ( testify ine In priaun or's. behalf ,) . . . ,, Your Honor, it Is my ritncepttou that the defendant la a victim of itUwtuuatancea. . Au Hiialyal oi hits character proves that by nature be !.'f,nd mpibJjJtine,i Ubr02 u.iiL over nnien ne riiu eierci-M no control. "His assault on the plaintiff therefore, no fault lot Jii rather was it the fault if tTle Hi prune Ileang who endowed hire with such a ferniprrament. He Is will subscribe In pro portion, there will be no iiieslion Out wliat wo will have k-lalr as to an amount, Tho Voter wllli'o be ylttrd-uot condeiuited. 'II-'. aak fo, 'judictAl cterjeny lu bis, behalf." .luilae liiftrr due (iellti.-rutlon. "1, too, have bad my chracter analytrd. My analysis shows thut I am atlibborn to a marked' de cree, that my natiw nhsllnaCy will not permit me ,to listen tu reason, and that I have neither mercy nor sympathy In my make-up. "Aa you hove just 'Muted. o mortala have no control over Ihe l"iiiKTQiu.-iit ttltb nblrb we ore .-ndowwt. "Musty day." , e Ml FUNERAL ON WEDNESDAY ly, can Ihe lain fair project be saved. Meninvhllo, no one knows wheth er we are going to have a fair at all. The spielers who are visiting vjirlnus conventions of out-or-Ore-gon people should be railed ofr. It is false pretenses and nothing but false pretenses for speakers to tell lsitors that we are going to have a fair when no one knows that we are going to have one. Money talks. The Voter will gladly make Its subscription, and probably will make a very much larger one in (Special lo The Obsm-vcr) COVK, Jan. .",l.The passinir of .1. K. I.nntz at hi shome near Cove ni i :.l( Satun'ay mnming was a grea; shock to the community. ; Mr.L.mt: was a prominent fruit grower ami poultry raiser and was highly esteem ed by all who knew him. J. K. I.ant'. was Isnn in IVnmylvania on Vtober 20th, 1MQ, and paasnl away at hi. home at Cov, tlrrfon. from pneu monin on January th,. 1. was married to Miss I.ydia Ijintz ir. Illinois. To this unii-n five childre-. were born, Harvey of Ames, Iowa: Hoy, of Portland; l.ouin and M.-ibel of Coivnllis', and ftessie of Walla Wal la. Ilesidvs tlu wife and children, n proportion lo Its resources and In- " ' ",vo. nm -'- .ii.t ni'l.fl in 111! M. E. Church and a member of Mt come than will many of those who have been talking loudest for fi nancing the fair by taxation. Kannie Orange, having served as Mas ter, anil was several times a delegate to the State Grange. Funeral services will be hild nt the M. E. Church it 1 1 :"0 Wcilnesilav morninp and inter ment will be in 'Island City innicterv. 0. It. l and of Portland, and louir Lantz .of Corvallis. and Miss Hcs I nt-tr. came from Walla Walla, nnr Frank l.antx from Maker. Sunday, to he present at the funeral of the la,. Since the foregoing was written. It develops (lint .Mr. Julius L. .Meier, president of the exposition, is to make a trip around tin. world In the Interest of Ihe exposition. It Is lo be hoped Mr. Meier will make his own linude,ine subscription be fore he starts; If he will do so. there will be no uliostlon but what ,. . the exposition will be held as oth- MaW j era will folloay as soon us the head , . r ' ,,- of the cominlttee put, !,. ,,a.e; S,,.rU.n Haron is on the sick list do-en for a definite amount. As ,hi!l W0l,k others will subscribe in like -pro-, -.', y . t, .,,, . , r portion, itVvll. not bo de'.lrull to p,.,,,.,',,,,,. in ,,,, ,,. h : ., ,' estlma.o the .nilo upon which the who m ,.,. i ,lu, , fair canbc held, so r. Meier could rom, , lvt.ovo,.v- a l! ten toe worn, i, v inucn o a a,r M ,,;,;,. (. , . Is lo b. given. It heolepat ts w I h-.,,U.pn;ln, mu.ia,.. ,,,i(My A oui sikn.i.o e ----Hill- crowd was pnscnt. (iames were plav- "" '" h" ''.-;'l0'' 'ye'" l. ba'.cts were sold and .11 enjoyed say llicro.will bo it lair, na il 111 -o i.,.,,,t ..,.. J ( ficll Farlow snent tbi w..L-...,!,! 7. IVlS.S-.-HISrt Once I "kissed a little .riiil.1 niurrta ehair, And I've nilsatd a, little bt An Issue Of . Price Alone! With the tilng ot aar till Aaol t'trertatw 1 mint center n attention wow n k aev this, to jaAa the liat-r of tkeskt clfared y. (a hi doing tkia w aat caw aider all our new reaoiatioaa, oar adlu a4 ewlaa to tutboah of aarrlsg owr coatomrrs. rereiaoa of ll a moat consider artoualr th Inu of vrirae. puainraa cataot be aiai4 eod bald oo prl alone. Tha fwaamioMol arf (he boriof pubtlr baa not be a aimed ao murk t prta e aloe. Customer may mar, "This or that is sot worth ll OXoef " o other word,, lbs raraful aboptwr wilt PT a fair prire If U twluo to bBr, but abaoluUlf will not koowtaclr pay anrtkiag like lb aaowiiprlce tor lufertor cooda, whlcb lo the loos (00 ar Vld for twice. TbU la not a time to ileal In aoblorfogea or aobstltulos Ihe iiobUr our poblic aitu VAU E and In ralae we scs buwiness, rixonatrocttoa, Ond (be fnvlvol ot buying conidenre. Henc our fwemoat task for tha comloe year IS to giro Kline to every dottat's worth of merchandise 'we sell. ' ... . ' ' ' " ' ' '" ' .Wo ask you to study ear epilog stocks ond our plea for bostocja Will be always based on oiortt. "EVERFAST" SUITING - 1 if IiitrodutiR u New Mi-m-rizi-il Wash Fnri LVIisuluteJv Fuft IVilin-itiff J .saw.- tv: sin 1 I ?tu wm mh mm At last It la possible to acure a waah faks-tr ilutt ti absolutely last In color. "Everfast" Suiting c ft Uma usllty materbil In all the wanted sliadm for aiulalww'a my suits, rompers, aprons and for ladles' house drea, rone, etc. It ia absolutely fuarantersl to us and wa aotborUod lo refund money or replace every yard fsdos. ' OaaraotePd fast to soap and bolting-, to sun and weather, to perapiralion and uric arid, add fatal (o every -thing 1 vnrountrrs as dreaa, blouse 6? suit fabric. te this material In one of our windows it is priced at 4dl yard. , t'a "That nill be tfi."t. aorl pi bit or miss ' . land was tbrowinir' conidraWe sanil, are'.exi-ctini grekt thihws from tha Is the duanral little kiss ot all. 1 which , wore ,ib. cwairr-r in two, two j oil. Hadn't figured much on it un- " ' . (thowaand itrt down ha the hole, and the. 'enst 'few weeks,' but sure kaflS Lifo holds no Joy equal to Thedent-joow it will p.-ehahly be scene tinrsti I e-! gxid now, ; "''..' trore toe snsU will bm oe nroduclKlil ; - L. L-j . I , JbaaiA, aa there fa eleven hundred feet I of cuing in the pottom of the hole )n U afak-'tnrkwd end the rkrven hun- . Urol (est drilled again. The Saiita Ke tNo, S Mroulil be on production in an- otner aoonm ano ine rig lor S'ir-.ia re No. 3 was atari ed yesterday. No, 1 is 3-4 mile aouthwwat, No. 2 is 1-2 mile? LETTER TELLS HUGE MILL TO 1 OF 1 WELLSj BE BUILT SOI fflwTtNmt nd No. S ir 3800 fct nst ! L'..i. vr a : u..: ! vui yiHvv. w-if,M re itu. in uruig KELSO, Wash., Jan. Hi. nc of A letter received by O. P. KingKlsy-'s'.ntesJ two miles west at Eedondoithe world's largest lumber mills wiJrw from his son, Howard, whu ia ltTor-;iy limits. Tha Union Oil Co.'s No. ; be built on the Columbia river, rerac ranee, California, an oil district nearjl ffot into four feet oi oil sand about ' here, according to announcement by the bearh, tells of oil development three weeks ago and the gas pressure K. A. Long, of Kansaa City, chairtnar. works in that section. Hie lettsrs ;cival in their rasing and I i?o not of the board of directors of the I.on? : ltmw wnet they are doing now. Th-r Bell Lumber company. Mr. l.ntl. "We have l.saed our place to Ihe i Union No. I is 1-8 miles northwest with other company officials, wiu Petieleum Miiiw-ay Co.. fur a cash ban-'of ue anil the General Petaulrum isJherc rew.tly t inspect the convpocy us of five thousand dollars. Ww arr 'drilling their No. 1 Jtait t :of ttia ,hnldinjrs in Southwest Washington. uhu to uet a monthly icnlal of fifty (Union Na. i. The oii tato. seam to, ? The mill, however, wilt not be con- dollars if the company does not start j think that thia is going lo mak th strucUd until th ecost of buildinii is lo drill a wi-ID within ninety day;bet fld in California. The Santa further reduced, r. long statel ve mlsaed a little kiss nt Lifter the lease rwmca out of ea.-n.ar Ke superintefident told me thst their sMeanwhile encirteers ere crrps-imt the ball, I We will tret a oma-sisth eart of all eil. No. I would have made at Wt aww far lewrinr om-ratiens on a tO.OeO nut the sort of little' knw - (bat : it , g or other hudunx-arbons pi-oduceit. Panels per day of the casing hadn t "The Sonta l- bi-ought t elr -e'l iirnne 'be bad tf. fTin about three weeks ago amJj "With 2 degree oil at $I..V a baa-: year. it threw oil over the lop of the ri;rel you can figure out what it wooM , twice. It hod TflO pound gas pressu-e 'mean to have on well like that. We in-...'- .'j.-i-ii .-Li-ii -.juiiiii ml ii in. I' il .. -Ji. umj.iam na For Sale acre timber tract, north of here, wir- chaseil by the Long-Bell Interests list READ TBR WAV? AllS? iWi&gESJKBXBSBnEXBIM wwleru f.-riwita honae, 1(1 y.-rea. 1 aailu froiu ia liraude. Price ti'.aou. iodern 5-rooni house. 2 acres. just, outside city limits. Prico .iuUO.: r-rooni nioilerii house, 2 lots, house lu excellent condition. 3000. ' 5-sckim houne blp-pst. aoxISj h will hamllo tills. III good Price 1 conditlell, 100, V-l'o ALL STAR 2-Bouts-2 Star Theatre, Fri -rioOVIi' n ine .MVa,orial lilt house; 1 in te of ground,; on the itWorial hie, nay. Price ' III.Kw AN IIACKKNMHMUrr vs. At). (ilsT.WO ll.sl Two Out Two Hour of Throe l-'alfc Time l.llnl! head man f.ills to sols, ribo no one ,-lsn will lie Inspired -to do mi, lb" v hol-i uni-i'tloii i-( r li'-Hi-. lo'rooni house. 3 big lots COxllO. paved at root, prico ;:5U0. Geo. H. Ctirrey Hack.-n-bliil.lt Is Ibe pbjsl.nl nerli-i'iion of iiihiiIi.mhI n scned Ail, Santel, SNAPPY Plti:i,MS rbouo 200J Heat Kstato Insurance ; Ibe lilugt".? Atbl.-lli- Ktent her Mng.-.l In l.n liinnde e e e e 1K)N-' 1- Ul, fis! -V " - All l.'l aieiVQ 1 Feb. 3 8 p. ra. HID W tbkrli vs.i- ). I). Si'OTT tb-sa Two ()(. of Tbiee Kails awl Mlaale Tiipi- l.linll diad Wnlkei- aieslled with flic .. ;. '. .at f i-iiace, a a. I Is a IDwlK. A ricnt Kvbilillion r.ir Kailb-s, (lUbloen nml Children ADMISSION TSll.-K nml Children o"c t-t. Ad. SLID; Ittng-iilo 1.13 In. lielii. War Tux i.l i.oci , i LAY, e Piamot i' e J...I.,.', !i a-.l-v au c.i-e:i'!'. w.:. r.Uia.u.